You have to use the MicPod input ports with the MicPods (not Line - that won't work).

There's only ever the one MicPod port, so yes, you then also need a splitter to use two MicPods on an endpoint (and probably a MicPod extension cable too).

The most likely use is a MicPod extension cable connected to the endpoint, with the MicPod splitter connected to that and the MicPods in to the splitter. The splitter usually lives under the desk that the MicPods are on for example.

You have to use the MicPod input ports with the MicPods (not Line - that won't work).

There's only ever the one MicPod port, so yes, you then also need a splitter to use two MicPods on an endpoint (and probably a MicPod extension cable too).

The most likely use is a MicPod extension cable connected to the endpoint, with the MicPod splitter connected to that and the MicPods in to the splitter. The splitter usually lives under the desk that the MicPods are on for example.